Gagnon R, Hunse C, Patrick J
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lawson Research Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1988 Oct;159(4):835-9. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(88)80148-0.
Forty-three healthy pregnant women between 26 and 40 weeks' gestation were studied to determine the influence of prestimulation basal heart rate on the maximum amplitude of the first fetal heart rate acceleration after external vibratory acoustic stimulation. A significant negative correlation was found between the maximum amplitude of the first fetal heart rate acceleration and the prestimulation basal fetal heart rate from 30 weeks to term. In the presence of fetal tachycardia (basal fetal heart rate greater than 160 beats/min), more than 50% of fetal heart rate accelerations after stimulus were less than 15 beats/min amplitude. There was also a significant maturational process in the immediate fetal heart rate response to vibratory acoustic stimulation that occurred between 26 to 28 and 30 to 32 weeks characterized by a prolonged increase in basal fetal heart rate and an increase in the maximum amplitude of the first acceleration after stimulation.
对43名妊娠26至40周的健康孕妇进行了研究,以确定刺激前基础心率对外部振动声刺激后首次胎儿心率加速最大幅度的影响。从30周直至足月,首次胎儿心率加速的最大幅度与刺激前基础胎儿心率之间存在显著的负相关。在胎儿心动过速(基础胎儿心率大于160次/分钟)的情况下,刺激后超过50%的胎儿心率加速幅度小于15次/分钟。在26至28周与30至32周之间,胎儿对振动声刺激的即时心率反应也存在显著的成熟过程,其特征为基础胎儿心率持续增加以及刺激后首次加速的最大幅度增加。